Mocha Martini Restaurants in London

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City: London, 268 West End Lane, NW6 1LG, London, United Kingdom
"In spite of having booked and called in earlier to re-confirm the booking, they were not ready for us and we had to wait around while there was a lot of shuffling chairs and tables around to accommodate the 8 of us! The food was average, even disappointing to several of our guests, not vegetarian friendly as advertised. Several customers exiting the place left the door wide open, leaving diners to get up and close it, while management/staff just stood around chatting, completely uninterested. We felt that charging for bread was very petty when most restaurants include it with their starters of hummous,tzaziki etc, We felt that we were somewhat overcharged but couldn't prove it as we were not given a proper itemised bill, a little till slip of the final amount doesn't really count! Wouldn't recommend the place unless everywhere else in the area was full up."
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City: London, 316 - 318 King's Road Chelsea London, SW3 5UH, United Kingdom
"Was told it was busy inside and to come in only to find 3 people max inside..ordered two drinks and the bar man gave us the wrong ones...Apart from that the club itself isn't bad,music was also good...I'm sure on the weekend there's potential..."
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City: London, 119 Brockley Rise Forest Hill London, SE23 1JP, SE23 1DT, United Kingdom
"In the honor oak park, the contemporary Indian restaurant babur celebrates its 30th birthday with a series of exciting menus. the second of their "string of Pearls" menus shows seafood dishes from the Indian Ocean Islands, with the cooking of mauritius, Maldives and the Seychelles. it's only until 30th juni, so they have to be fast! I was in the right direction of selina periampillai, aka supperclub host and pop-up cook taste mauritius, working with chef jiwan lal and his expert team to create the special dishes. brockley local jo the sis came for the ride with. they have four appetizers and four main things to do their way through, plus eight individually tuned weep even if they want to make one night of them. a freky tiger (or babur) sketch appears beside spicy oriented. we survived, even though we said jiwan, that we are making ourselves easy. starters are always the most pleasant bit, aren't they? we drove through all four: maldivian mas huni flaked smoked thunfish and fresh cocossalate, with roshi flatbread and mango mauritian garlic and coriander grilled garnel served with a carrot, gurken and mango salat salat creole seychellois octopus salat all come with barely £8, so go for everyone! you could stop there because the portions are quite generous, but then you would miss all this: dhon riha ‘Fair Curry’, steamed rice maldivian speciality thun with pandan and curry leaves, tamarinde, kokosnuss, fennel you have to be rolled out of babur if you take one of them on your own side. the fish vindaye has made it for us not entirely with forgotten king fish and all the wobbles, although the bizarre pairing of chili garlic baguette was most welcome! Finally, the seychelles creole fish curry with pan roasted seabrassen was an absolute winner. the ingenious, even-licked rice will stay with them on the trip to home. the main thing is around the £16 brand, which is fair for quality, but especially before the trips that lift after pairing of everything with wein. the service was friendly and informative by all staff, although we were the only ones in the restaurant early on Wednesday for lunch, so special treatment is given! I think it's getting pretty busy in the evenings, but I'm sure jiwan and co are the task. drive before the 30th juni to babur to taste the selina jiwan’s string of pearls indian islands ocean menu honor oak park is just 11 minutes from the london bridge. you can!"

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